You shouldn't have to add anything.
The tilesets should already be there when you unzip the planner.
Then you just have to run the TerrainlinX_Planner.jar
The program should automatically pick up any of the files that are in the tileset folder.
Is it not doing that?
Is the program launching, or do you not get the program to launch?

Also what do you mean, when you say the icons for the .tls files are white? Are you talking about when you look in the file system, if so, then that's not a problem.

What operating system, and version of Java are you running?

Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that there isn't an invisible demon about to eat your face-- Harry Dresden

java 6.6.260
wundows vista
the icons apear as white sheets
in the resourse directory there is a folder labeled tile_sets
and has tlx. files in it.
I tried to add tile and point the windo to that file and nothing
i extracted the zipfile to my c drive and did not rename or move or delete any file

I currently run it on vista as is and have had no problems, sorry. I just open the folder and double click on the executable jar file and it works like a charm.

In a hole there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort...

Try to extract to a folder deeper than the root or C:/. Vista and WIN 7 get protective about certain areas now, the Root directory is viewed as "protected' as is the Program directory thus most data for programs now go int the Program Data directory.

Make sure Vista is up to date as well as your Java. I run the planner on an XP box at work, a production Vista (64bit) box at home and on two different WIN 7 (64bit) boxes one a tower the other a touch screen laptop.

The issue could very well be where you are trying to run the app from. You can just move the folder via cut/paste to a different directory with the need to re-extract the program. If just moving did not work then do another extract in the new location, and if all else fails start with a fresh download, extract in desired location and run. -D²

That's definitely something to try. When I was getting back up to speed with desktop app development on Windows, I ran into issues with UAC and protected directories on Vista and 7--executables would not launch, and there were file permissions issues to contend with when the apps attempted to write data to Program Files. Once I figured it out and realized how it was all supposed to work, the problems went away.

Don't extract the folder to Program Files--extract to a subfolder in the root of the C:\ drive and see if it runs there. If that fails for the reasons Dsqr964 mentioned, then try extracting it to a folder inside your user folder. (Your user folder is located at C:\Users\username\), where "username" is whatever your user account name is.

In a hole there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort...

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